2006-07: Named MAAC Preseason Player of the Year by Street & Smith, Athlon, CBS Sportsline, The Sporting News and Lindy’s…Named Almost All-American by Lindy’s… Tabbed as one of the top 20 point guards in the nation by Lindy’s and The Sporting News.
2005-06: Named a USBWA District II and www.collegeinsider.com Mid-Major All-American…Unanimous First Team All-MAAC Selection…Also selected to the MAAC All-Tournament Team…Led the nation in assists and playing time during his junior season… Finished the season as the NCAA Division I assists leader, averaging 8.5 assists per game… Was named as a NABC Redion 2 All-Region selection, making him eligible for NABC All-American honors… Set a career-high with 16 assists against Rider on Jan. 15… Led the team in assists in every contest during the season, tallying a total of 247… Led the Red Foxes in scoring in nine contests, including a season-high of 31 against Niagara on Feb. 11… Was named MAAC Co-Player of the Week on Jan. 30… Led the conference all season in assists and assist-to-turnover ratio, sporting a 2.78 ration heading into the postseason…Has recorded double-figures in the assist column on 11 occasions, tallying a team-leading eight double-doubles…Currently ranks fourth all time in assists in the Marist record books (527) and is 28 points away from becoming the 23rd member of the school’s 1,000-point club.
2004-05: Named third-team All-MAAC… second in the league (all games) in assists (6.4) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.46)… Second in MAAC games in assists (6.5) and third in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.58)…After just two season, stood ninth on Marist’s all-time assists list with 278…Started 26 games for the Red Foxes, establishing himself as on eof the best floor generals in the conference… Missed season finale against Canisius after suffering a high left ankle sprain in the second falf of the home loss to Rider…Recorded the team’s highest point total of the season with a career-high 32 points against Iona on Jan. 28th… Scored in double-figures 15 times…Recorded double-digit assists four times, including a career-high 14 against St. Peter’s on Dec. 6th…Recorded three consecutive double-doubles at Rider and at home against St. Peter’s and Lafayette in early December.
2003-04: Was named to the MAAC All-Rookie team after a highly successful first season in Poughkeepsie… Tallied eight double-figure scoring efforts during the season… Had a then career-high 18 points in the loss to Saint Peter’s on Jan. 19th… Dished out a career-high eight assists in the 59-57 win over Iona on Feb. 15th… Ripped down eight rebounds in the road loss to Manhattan on Feb. 29th… Led the team in assists with 111… Started 20 of 28 games.
Prior to Marist: Played his high school basketball at Kingswood-Oxford in Hartford, Conn… Earned five varsity letters in basketball…Named first team All-New England both his junior and senior seasons… Helped his squad to the New England Tournament semi-finals three times…Also played soccer, earning All-New England and all-state accolades…Was a four-year varsity letter winner in soccer.
General: Is the son of Sarah and Michael Jordan.
Career-Highs
Points: 32 vs. Iona 1/28/05
Rebounds: 9 twice
Assists: 16 at Rider 1/15/06
Blocks: 1 seven times
Steals: 6 at Rider 1/15/06
FG made: 11 vs. Iona 1/28/05
FG att.: 20 vs. Ohio 12/6/05
3FG made: 5 twice
3FG att.: 9 at Seton Hall 11/19/05
FT made: 11 at Niagara 2/5/05
FT att.: 13 at Niagara 2/5/05
Minutes: 42 at Canisius 2/7/05